Category: Operating Strategies

By Jesse Morton, Technical Writer A new shovel, in development for more than a half-decade, is hailed as the largest in the world and described by Komatsu as an evolutionary successor to the smaller 4100XPC. It will load...

Two recent product announcements highlight the potential benefits that mine operators can gain from improving their fleet fueling dispatch and safety capabilities. Wenco International Mining Systems released a study with results...

Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology has released its data interoperability policy, which specifies how Sandvik systems, equipment and tools share data in the mining digital ecosystem. A description of the policy is now available...

Lightning is a well-known and catastrophic risk, in which mining and other resource industries have figured prominently in recent accident statistics. This is not hard to understand considering surface mining is conducted by...

Destroying or dismantling something that is designed to be indestructible is always a formidable task, and nothing epitomizes a nearly indestructible object more than the giant tires used on large mining trucks and loaders....

The U.S.-based National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a global nonprofit organization, established in 1896, devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards....

A “toolkit” brochure recently published by International Alert, a London, U.K.-based nongovernmental organization, is aimed at helping companies understand how specific conflict environments affect their impact on human rights,...

According to industry standards, the five kinds of general fire situations are: Class A – fires involving ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and many plastics. Class B – fires involving...

Prior to 2007, this specific NFPA 10 standard did not exist in its current language. Earlier editions instructed safety professionals to follow manufacturers’ recommendations for the best applications of fire extinguishers....